Cross functional area service identification

ABSTRACT

A cross-functional area service identification method and system. The method includes reading by a computing system, processes. The computing system processes process elements associated with the processes. The computing system identifies a first functional area associated with a first current process element of the process elements and a second functional area associated with a first parent process element of the first current process element. The computing system compares the first functional area to the second functional area and determines if the first functional area comprises a same functional area as the second functional area. The computing system generates and stores results indicating if the first functional area comprises a same functional area as the second functional area.

This application is a continuation application claiming priority to Ser.No. 12/477,276, filed Jun. 3, 2009.

FIELD

The present invention relates to a method and associated system foridentifying services for exposure from cross-functional areainvocations.

BACKGROUND

Identifying data for presenting to a user typically comprises aninefficient process with little flexibility. Accordingly, there exists aneed in the art to overcome at least some of the deficiencies andlimitations described herein above.

SUMMARY

The present invention provides a method comprising:

reading, by a computing system, processes comprised by a serviceoriented architecture (SOA) project, wherein said processes compriseprocess elements;

identifying, by said computing system, a first functional areaassociated with a first current process element of said processelements;

identifying, by said computing system, a second functional areaassociated with a first parent process element of said first currentprocess element;

comparing, by said computing system, said first functional area to saidsecond functional area;

determining, by a computer processor of said computing system based onresults of said comparing said first functional area to said secondfunctional area, if said first functional area comprises a samefunctional area as said second functional area;

generating, by said computing system, results of said determining; and

storing, by said computing system, said results.

The present invention provides a method comprising:

reading, by a computing system, processes comprised by a serviceoriented architecture (SOA) project, wherein said processes areassociated with process elements;

first determining, by said computing system, if a first functional areaassociated with a first current process element of said process elementsis available;

second determining, by said computing system, if a second functionalarea associated with a first parent process element of said firstcurrent process element, wherein first results of said first determiningand said second determining indicate that said first functional area orsaid second functional area is unavailable;

identifying, by said computing system in response to said first results,a first business component associated with said first current processelement;

identifying, by said computing system in response to said first results,a second business component associated with said first parent processelement;

comparing, by said computing system, said first business component tosaid second business component;

third determining, by a computer processor of said computing systembased on results of comparing said first business component to saidsecond business component, if said first business component comprises asame business component as said second business component;

generating, by said computing system, results of said third determining;and

storing, by said computing system, said results.

The present invention advantageously provides a simple method andassociated system capable of identifying data for presenting to a user.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates a system for identifying services for exposure, inaccordance with embodiments of the present invention.

FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart describing an algorithm used by thesystem of FIG. 1 for identifying services for exposure, in accordancewith embodiments of the present invention.

FIG. 3 illustrates a screen shot of business components, in accordancewith embodiments of the present invention.

FIG. 4 illustrates a screen shot of processes, in accordance withembodiments of the present invention.

FIG. 5 illustrates a computer apparatus used for identifying servicesfor exposure, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

FIG. 1 illustrates a system 5 for identifying services for exposure frombusiness process maps, in accordance with embodiments of the presentinvention. Although the term “business” is used throughout detaileddescription to describe various components of system 5, note that anyterm describing an organization may be used instead. For example, theterm “business” may be replaced by, inter alia, the following terms:enterprise, entity, organization, group, etc. Alternatively, the termbusiness may be removed from any of the components of system 5. Forexample, “business process map” may be referred to as a “process map”.

Services are associated with a service oriented architecture (SOA)project. SOA comprises enterprise scale IT architecture for providing ITagility to support agility. A service is defined herein as:

1. Business perspective: A well defined, encapsulated, re-usable,business-aligned capability. A service is fully defined via a servicedescription.

2. IT Perspective: A discoverable and invokable software resource havinga service description/interface and configurable using policies.

Activities in a process that are invoked across functional areas orbusiness component boundaries are typically good candidates for serviceexposure. A functional area is defined herein as a logical grouping ofbusiness capabilities (functionalities) that provide related businessfunctions and require similar skills and expertise. A business iscomposed of domains. Domains are broken down (decomposed) intofunctional areas. Functional areas provide a set of cohesive businessfunctions for a domain. A business component may be re-factored into oneor more functional areas. A component business model (CBM) comprisesbusiness competencies, business components, and business services andtheir relationships that together describe an enterprise or industry. Abusiness component is defined herein as a logical view of a portion ofan entity that includes resources, processes, people, services, andtechnology to deliver value to the rest of the entity. System 5comprises an algorithm (e.g., see algorithm of FIG. 2) for analyzingbusiness process elements and corresponding functional areas or businesscomponents in order to identify cross-functional area services. Abusiness process element is defined herein as an element (e.g., process,sub-process, task, etc) of a collection of interrelated tasks foraccomplishing a specific goal. The business process elements correspondto candidate services. The algorithm identifies services fromcross-functional area invocations by using information captured duringbusiness process definition and service model creation. A service modelis defined herein as an abstraction of IT services implemented within anenterprise that supports development of SOA solutions. A service modelis used to conceive and document a design of software services. Aservice model comprises core elements of SOA and is used as an input forimplementation activities. A candidate service is defined herein as aservice is an early stage of a service life-cycle. For example, in atypical SOA project, there are several candidate services identifiedfrom various sources but only a portion or subset of the candidateservices are transformed to real services. Real services are referred toas exposed services in a service life-cycle. An exposed service is aservice qualified for exposure.

System 5 of FIG. 1 comprises a computing apparatus 8 a connected to acomputing system 10 through a network 7. Network 7 may comprise any typeof network including, inter alia, a local area network, (LAN), a widearea network (WAN), the Internet, etc. Computing apparatus 8 a maycomprise any type of computing apparatus including, inter alia, apersonal computer, a laptop computer, a computer terminal, etc.Computing apparatus 8 a may comprise a single computing apparatus or aplurality of computing apparatuses. Computing apparatus 8 a is used byend users for communicating with (e.g., entering data) computing system10. Computing system 10 may comprise any type of computing system(s)including, inter alia, a personal computer (PC), a server computer, adatabase computer, etc. Computing system 10 is used to retrieve datafrom computing apparatus 8 a identifying services for exposure frombusiness process maps. Computing system 10 comprises a memory system 14.Memory system 14 may comprise a single memory system. Alternatively,memory system 14 may comprise a plurality of memory systems. Memorysystem 14 comprises a software application 18 and a database 12.Database 12 comprises all retrieved data (i.e., retrieved from computingapparatus 8 a such as, inter alia, SOA projects, candidate servicesdata, business process elements data, functional area data, exposedservices data, etc) and any generated data (e.g., results data, reports,etc).

Software application 18 performs the following functions associated withan automated process identifying services for exposure from businessprocess maps:

1. Software application 18 identifies root level business processes.

2. Software application 18 identifies a functional area of a currentbusiness process element. If the functional area of the current businessprocess element is not found, then step 6 is executed as described,infra.

3. Software application 18 identifies a functional area of a parentbusiness process element.

4. Software application 18 compares the functional area of the currentbusiness process element to the functional area of the parent businessprocess element to determine if they are the same. If softwareapplication 18 determines that the functional areas are the same, step10 is executed as described, infra.5. If software application 18 determines that the functional areas arenot the same, software application 18 marks a service corresponding tothe current business process element as a potential service and step 10is executed as described, infra.6. Software application 18 identifies (i.e., if the functional area ofthe current business process element was not found in step 2, supra) abusiness component of the current business process element.7. Software application 18 identifies a business component of the parentbusiness process element.8. Software application 18 compares the business component of thecurrent business process element to the business component of the parentbusiness process element to determine if they are the same. If softwareapplication 18 determines that the business components are the same,step 10 is executed as described, infra.9. If software application 18 determines that the business componentsare not the same, software application 18 marks a service correspondingto the current business process element as a potential service.10. Software application 18 determines if more business process elementsrequire processing. If software application 18 determines that morebusiness process elements require processing then step 2 is repeated.

The following example illustrates an implementation scenario forexecuting a process for identifying services for exposure from businessprocess maps:

EXAMPLE 1

1. Business process model elements are mapped with correspondingbusiness components in a component business model (CBM). A CBM comprisesbusiness competencies, business components, and business services thattogether describe an enterprise or industry. A granularity of businesscomponents and functional areas may comprise a one-to-one relationshipor a one-to-many relationship.

-   -   A. Business components: account & policy administration and        accounting management (e.g., see FIG. 3).    -   B. Business processes: manage accounts, open account, and close        account mapped to an account & policy administration business        component (e.g., see FIG. 4).    -   C. Business processes: process transactions mapped to an account        management business component.        2. A SOA architect invokes a user interface to identify a set of        services for exposure from a business process map.        3. Software application 18 retrieves business process elements        from the business process map. A business process map or model        is defined herein as a maps or model that describes the work        that an organization is involved in and a behavior of systems        that the organization uses. These maps or models used to        identify inefficiencies in current processes thereby leading to        an identification of opportunities for automation and business        transformation.    -   A. Business processes: manage accounts, open account, process        transactions, close account (e.g., see FIG. 4).        3. Software application 18 verifies existence of mapping data        indicating relationships between business process elements        (process, sub-process or task) and functional areas.    -   A. Process: manage accounts is not mapped to a functional area.    -   B. Sub-process: open account is not mapped to a functional area.    -   C. Sub-process: process transactions is not mapped to a        functional area.    -   D. Sub-process: close account is not mapped to a functional        area.        4. Software application 18 verifies an existence of mapping data        from parent elements of a business process (process, sub-process        or task) to a functional area.    -   A. Process: parent elements of manage accounts are not mapped to        a functional area.    -   B. Sub-process: parent elements of open account are not mapped        to a functional area    -   C. Sub-process: parent elements of process transactions are not        mapped to a functional area.    -   D. Sub-process: parent elements of close account are not mapped        to functional area.        5. Software application 18 verifies the existence of mapping        data from a business process element (process, sub-process or        task) to a business component.    -   A. Process: manage accounts, business component: account &        policy administration.    -   B. Sub-process: open account is not mapped to a business        component.    -   C. Sub-process: process transactions, business component:        accounting management    -   D. Sub-process: close account is not mapped to a business        component.        6. Software application 18 verifies the existence of mapping        data from parent elements of the business process (process,        sub-process or task) to a business component.    -   A. Sub-process: open account, parent element of open account is        mapped to an account & policy administration business component.    -   B. Sub-process: close account, parent element of close account        is mapped to an account & policy administration business        component.        7. Software application 18 verifies if a business component of        the current business process element and a parent element of the        current business process element are same.    -   A. Current business process element: process transactions,        business component: accounting management    -   B. Parent business process element: manage accounts, business        component: account & policy administration.        8. Software application 18 identifies a service corresponding to        the current business process element as potential service.    -   A. Business process: process transactions, service: process        transactions.

FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart describing an algorithm used by system 5of FIG. 1 for identifying services for exposure, in accordance withembodiments of the present invention. In step 200, a computing system(e.g., computing system 10 of FIG. 1) identifies processes (e.g.,associated with an entity, business, etc) comprised by a serviceoriented architecture (SOA) project. The processes are comprised ofprocess elements (process, sub-process, task, etc). In step 202, thecomputing system searches for and identifies (i.e., if located) a firstfunctional area associated with a first current process element of theprocess elements. In step 204, the computing system searches for andidentifies (i.e., if located) a second functional area associated with afirst parent process element of the first current process element. Instep 206, it is determined if the first functional area or the secondfunctional area has been located.

If in step 206, it is determined that the first functional area and thesecond functional area has been located, then in step 210 the firstfunctional area is compared to the second functional area. In step 212,it is determined if the functional areas are the same (i.e., based onresults of the comparison process performed in step 210). If in step212, it is determined that the functional areas are the same then step202 is repeated with respect to additional functional areas. If in step212, it is determined that the functional areas are not the same then instep 218, the computing system identifies a service associated with thefirst current process element as a first service for exposure. In step238, the computing system generates, stores, and/or transmits (to auser) a list (i.e., comprising the first service).

If in step 206, it is determined that either the first functional areaor the second functional area has not been located then in step 220, thecomputing system searches for and identifies a first business componentassociated with the first current process element of the processelements. In step 204, the computing system searches for and identifiesa second business component associated with the first parent processelement of the first current process element. In step 225, the firstfunctional area is compared to the second functional area. In step 228,it is determined if the business components are the same (i.e., based onresults of the comparison process performed in step 225). If in step228, it is determined that the business components are the same thenstep 220 is repeated with respect to additional process elements. If instep 228, it is determined that the business components are not the samethen in step 234, the computing system identifies a service associatedwith the first current process element as a first service for exposure.In step 238, the computing system generates, stores, and/or transmits(to a user) a list (i.e., comprising the first service).

FIG. 3 illustrates a screen shot 300 of business components 302, inaccordance with embodiments of the present invention. The businesscomponents 302 comprise an account & policy administration businesscomponent 302 a and an accounting management business component 302 b asdescribed with respect to example 1 described with reference to FIG. 1.

FIG. 4 illustrates a screen shot 400 of business processes 402, inaccordance with embodiments of the present invention. The businessprocesses 402 comprise a manage accounts business process 402 a, an openaccount business process 402 b, a process transactions business process402 c, and a close account business process 402 d as described withrespect to example 1 described with reference to FIG. 1. Manage accountsbusiness process 402 a, open account business process 402 b, and closeaccount business process 402 d are mapped to an account & policyadministration business component (e.g., account & policy administrationbusiness component 302 a of FIG. 3). Process transactions businessprocess 402 c is mapped to an accounting management business component(e.g., accounting management business component 302 b of FIG. 3).

FIG. 5 illustrates a computer apparatus 90 (e.g., computing system 10 ofFIG. 1) used for identifying services for exposure, in accordance withembodiments of the present invention. The computer system 90 comprises aprocessor 91, an input device 92 coupled to the processor 91, an outputdevice 93 coupled to the processor 91, and memory devices 94 and 95 eachcoupled to the processor 91. The input device 92 may be, inter alia, akeyboard, a software application, a mouse, etc. The output device 93 maybe, inter alia, a printer, a plotter, a computer screen, a magnetictape, a removable hard disk, a floppy disk, a software application, etc.The memory devices 94 and 95 may be, inter alia, a hard disk, a floppydisk, a magnetic tape, an optical storage such as a compact disc (CD) ora digital video disc (DVD), a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), aread-only memory (ROM), etc. The memory device 95 includes a computercode 97. The computer code 97 includes algorithms (e.g., the algorithmof FIG. 2) for identifying services for exposure. The processor 91executes the computer code 97. The memory device 94 includes input data96. The input data 96 includes input required by the computer code 97.The output device 93 displays output from the computer code 97. Eitheror both memory devices 94 and 95 (or one or more additional memorydevices not shown in FIG. 5) may comprise the algorithm of FIG. 2 andmay be used as a computer usable medium (or a computer readable mediumor a program storage device) having a computer readable program codeembodied therein and/or having other data stored therein, wherein thecomputer readable program code comprises the computer code 97.Generally, a computer program product (or, alternatively, an article ofmanufacture) of the computer system 90 may comprise said computer usablemedium (or said program storage device).

Still yet, any of the components of the present invention could becreated, integrated, hosted, maintained, deployed, managed, serviced,etc. by a service provider who offers to identify services for exposure.Thus the present invention discloses a process for deploying, creating,integrating, hosting, maintaining, and/or integrating computinginfrastructure, comprising integrating computer-readable code into thecomputer system 90, wherein the code in combination with the computersystem 90 is capable of performing a method for identifying services forexposure. In another embodiment, the invention provides a method thatperforms the process steps of the invention on a subscription,advertising, and/or fee basis. That is, a service provider, such as aSolution Integrator, could offer to identify services for exposure. Inthis case, the service provider can create, maintain, support, etc. acomputer infrastructure that performs the process steps of the inventionfor one or more customers. In return, the service provider can receivepayment from the customer(s) under a subscription and/or fee agreementand/or the service provider can receive payment from the sale ofadvertising content to one or more third parties.

While FIG. 5 shows the computer system 90 as a particular configurationof hardware and software, any configuration of hardware and software, aswould be known to a person of ordinary skill in the art, may be utilizedfor the purposes stated supra in conjunction with the particularcomputer system 90 of FIG. 5. For example, the memory devices 94 and 95may be portions of a single memory device rather than separate memorydevices.

While embodiments of the present invention have been described hereinfor purposes of illustration, many modifications and changes will becomeapparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claimsare intended to encompass all such modifications and changes as fallwithin the true spirit and scope of this invention.

The invention claimed is:
 1. A method comprising: reading, by acomputing system from a business process map, processes comprised by aservice oriented architecture (SOA) project, wherein said processescomprise activities within process elements, wherein said processelements comprise elements associated with accounts and transactions;identifying, by said computing system, a first functional areaassociated with a first current process element of said processelements; retrieving, by said computing system from said businessprocess map, first mapping data indicating relationships between saidfirst current process element and said first functional area;retrieving, by said computing system, business components; retrieving,by said computing system from said business process map, second mappingdata indicating relationships between said first current process elementand a first business component of said business components; identifying,by said computing system, a second functional area associated with afirst parent process element of said first current process element;retrieving, by said computing system from said business process map,third mapping data indicating relationships between said first parentprocess element and said second functional area; retrieving, by saidcomputing system from said business process map, fourth mapping dataindicating relationships between said first parent process element and asecond business component of said business components; analyzing, bysaid computing system, said first mapping data, said second mappingdata, said third mapping data, and said fourth mapping data; comparing,by said computing system, said first functional area to said secondfunctional area; determining, by a computer processor of said computingsystem based on results of said analyzing and said comparing said firstfunctional area to said second functional area, if said first functionalarea comprises a same functional area as said second functional area;generating, by said computing system, a first map illustrating saidprocesses mapped to said first business component and said secondbusiness component; and presenting, by said computing system to a uservia a display device, a first specified screen illustrating said firstmap.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said determining determines thatsaid first functional area does not comprise a same functional area assaid second functional area, and wherein said method further comprises;identifying, by said computing system, a first service associated withsaid first current process element; and marking, by said computingsystem, said first service as a first potential service.
 3. The methodof claim 2, further comprising: generating, by said computing system, alist comprising said first potential service, wherein said listindentifies said first potential service as a qualified service forexposure; and transmitting said list to a user.
 4. The method of claim1, wherein said determining determines that said first functional areacomprises a same functional area as said second functional area, andwherein said method further comprises; identifying, by said computingsystem, a third functional area associated with a second current processelement of said process elements; identifying, by said computing system,a fourth functional area associated with a second parent process elementof said second current process element; comparing, by said computingsystem, said third functional area to said fourth functional area; anddetermining, by said computing system based on results of said comparingsaid third functional area to said fourth functional area, that saidthird functional area does not comprise comprises a same functional areaas said fourth functional area; identifying, by said computing system, afirst service associated with said second current process element; andidentifying, by said computing system, said first service as a firstpotential service; generating, by said computing system, a listcomprising said first potential service, wherein said list indentifiessaid first potential service as an applicable service for exposure; andtransmitting said list to a user.
 5. The method of claim 1, wherein saidprocesses are root level processes.
 6. The method of claim 1, whereineach process element of said process elements comprises a process, asub-process, and a task.
 7. The method of claim 1, wherein saidcomputing system comprises a plurality of Unified Modeling Language(UML) based modeling tools.
 8. The method of claim 1, furthercomprising: providing a process for supporting computer infrastructure,said process comprising providing at least one support service for atleast one of creating, integrating, hosting, maintaining, and deployingcomputer-readable code in said computing system.
 9. A computer programproduct, comprising a computer hardware storage device storing acomputer readable program code, said computer readable program codecomprising an algorithm that when executed by a computer processor of acomputing system implements a method, said method comprising: reading,by said computing system from a business process map, processescomprised by a service oriented architecture (SOA) project, wherein saidprocesses comprise activities within process elements, wherein saidprocess elements comprise elements associated with accounts andtransactions; identifying, by said computing system, a first functionalarea associated with a first current process element of said processelements; retrieving, by said computing system from said businessprocess map, first mapping data indicating relationships between saidfirst current process element and said first functional area;retrieving, by said computing system, business components; retrieving,by said computing system from said business process map, second mappingdata indicating relationships between said first current process elementand a first business component of said business components; identifying,by said computing system, a second functional area associated with afirst parent process element of said first current process element;retrieving, by said computing system from said business process map,third mapping data indicating relationships between said first parentprocess element and said second functional area; retrieving, by saidcomputing system from said business process map, fourth mapping dataindicating relationships between said first parent process element and asecond business component of said business components; analyzing, bysaid computing system, said first mapping data, said second mappingdata, said third mapping data, and said fourth mapping data; comparing,by said computing system, said first functional area to said secondfunctional area; determining, by a computer processor of said computingsystem based on results of said analyzing and said comparing said firstfunctional area to said second functional area, if said first functionalarea comprises a same functional area as said second functional area;generating, by said computing system, a first map illustrating saidprocesses mapped to said first business component and said secondbusiness component; and presenting, by said computing system to a uservia a display device, a first specified screen illustrating said firstmap.
 10. A computing system comprising a processor coupled to acomputer-readable memory unit, said memory unit comprising a computerreadable code comprising instructions that when executed by theprocessor implements a method comprising: reading, by said computingsystem from a business process map, processes comprised by a serviceoriented architecture (SOA) project, wherein said processes compriseactivities within process elements, wherein said process elementscomprise elements associated with accounts and transactions;identifying, by said computing system, a first functional areaassociated with a first current process element of said processelements; retrieving, by said computing system from said businessprocess map, first mapping data indicating relationships between saidfirst current process element and said first functional area;retrieving, by said computing system, business components; retrieving,by said computing system from said business process map, second mappingdata indicating relationships between said first current process elementand a first business component of said business components; identifying,by said computing system, a second functional area associated with afirst parent process element of said first current process element;retrieving, by said computing system from said business process map,third mapping data indicating relationships between said first parentprocess element and said second functional area; retrieving, by saidcomputing system from said business process map, fourth mapping dataindicating relationships between said first parent process element and asecond business component of said business components; analyzing, bysaid computing system, said first mapping data, said second mappingdata, said third mapping data, and said fourth mapping data; comparing,by said computing system, said first functional area to said secondfunctional area; determining, by a computer processor of said computingsystem based on results of said analyzing and said comparing said firstfunctional area to said second functional area, if said first functionalarea comprises a same functional area as said second functional area;generating, by said computing system, a first map illustrating saidprocesses mapped to said first business component and said secondbusiness component; and presenting, by said computing system to a uservia a display device, a first specified screen illustrating said firstmap.
 11. A method comprising: reading, by a computing system, processescomprised by a service oriented architecture (SOA) project, wherein saidprocesses comprise activities associated with process elements, whereinsaid process elements comprise elements associated with accounts andtransactions; first determining, by said computing system, if a firstfunctional area associated with a first current process element of saidprocess elements is available; retrieving, by said computing system fromsaid business process map, first mapping data indicating relationshipsbetween said first current process element and said first functionalarea; retrieving, by said computing system, business components;retrieving, by said computing system from said business process map,second mapping data indicating relationships between said first currentprocess element and a first business component of said businesscomponents; second determining, by said computing system, if a secondfunctional area associated with a first parent process element of saidfirst current process element is unavailable, wherein first results ofsaid first determining and said second determining indicate that saidfirst functional area or said second functional area is unavailable;retrieving, by said computing system from said business process map,third mapping data indicating relationships between said first parentprocess element and said second functional area; retrieving, by saidcomputing system from said business process map, fourth mapping dataindicating relationships between said first parent process element and asecond business component of said business components; analyzing, bysaid computing system, said first mapping data, said second mappingdata, said third mapping data, and said fourth mapping data;identifying, by said computing system in response to said first results,said first business component associated with said first current processelement; identifying, by said computing system in response to said firstresults, said second business component associated with said firstparent process element; comparing, by said computing system, said firstbusiness component to said second business component; third determining,by a computer processor of said computing system based on results ofsaid analyzing and said comparing said first business component to saidsecond business component, if said first business component comprises asame business component as said second business component; generating,by said computing system, a first map illustrating said processes mappedto said first business component and said second business component; andpresenting, by said computing system to a user via a display device, afirst specified screen illustrating said first map.
 12. The method ofclaim 11, wherein said third determining determines that said firstbusiness component does not comprise a same business component as saidsecond business component, and wherein said method further comprises;identifying, by said computing system, a first service associated withsaid first current process element; and marking, by said computingsystem, said first service as a first potential service.
 13. The methodof claim 12, further comprising: generating, by said computing system, alist comprising said first potential service, wherein said listidentifies said first potential service as a qualified service forexposure; and transmitting said list to a user.
 14. The method of claim11, wherein said third determining determines that said first businesscomponent comprises a same business component as said second businesscomponent, and wherein said method further comprises; identifying, bysaid computing system, a third business component associated with asecond current process element of said process elements; identifying, bysaid computing system, a fourth business component associated with asecond parent process element of said second current process element;comparing, by said computing system, said third business component tosaid fourth business component; and determining, by said computingsystem based on results of said comparing said third business componentto said fourth business component, that said third business componentdoes not comprise comprises a same business component as said fourthbusiness component; identifying, by said computing system, a firstservice associated with said second current process element; andmarking, by said computing system, said first service as a firstpotential service; generating, by said computing system, a listcomprising said first potential service, wherein said list indentifiessaid first potential service as a qualified service for exposure; andtransmitting said list to a user.
 15. The method of claim 11, whereinsaid processes are root level processes.
 16. The method of claim 11,wherein each process element of said process elements comprises aprocess, a sub-process, and a task.
 17. The method of claim 11, whereinsaid computing system comprises a plurality of Unified Modeling Language(UML) modeling tools.